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hancock?" "yeah, i'm dr. hancock." "you know, i think left something out in the car, i'm going to go out there and get it, i'll be back." then they'd leave. >> reporter: that past touches the present. >> i have two sons and i always tell them, i says just be careful what you do. >> reporter: why? >> because i think they have a target on their back. i've been stopped before by the police in a suit and a nice car. >> reporter: but dr. noesen's son tyler proved the true strength of this friendship. >> his son passed recently from pancreatic cancer at a very young age. >> nothing could be worse. it wasn't something that i could share with everyone. and it was just the most supportive person you can imagine. >> reporter: what did you learn about your friend through that ordeal? >> that he's a damn good friend. >> reporter: this, they say, is what dr. king's dream looks like. bill whitaker, cbs news, long beach, california. >> pelley: in northern california, higher humidity is helping firefighters battle that wildfire at yos
hancock?" "yeah, i'm dr. hancock." "you know, i think left something out in the car, i'm going to go out there and get it, i'll be back." then they'd leave. >> reporter: that past touches the present. >> i have two sons and i always tell them, i says just be careful what you do. >> reporter: why? >> because i think they have a target on their back. i've been stopped before by the police in a suit and a nice car. >> reporter: but dr....
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you are on with jay hancock. i think we lost chris. allan from maine, a family anber of somebody -- of employee with health insurance. good morning. caller: i guess i want to make a statement. carethe cost of health seems to be the most important issue. my wife retired with disability and we were able to continue our health care plan by purchasing it ourselves. we are aware of what the costs are. we started paying and the cost was about $4000 a year for a family. $16,000. is this does not seem to be brought up enough. some way to reduce the cost. i am just making that statement because i would like to see the statistics point out more often about these high costs and how much they have increase in a relatively short point of time. at affordable care act least attempts to adjust this issue. guest: no argument here. health care is really expensive. it has increased the on the rate of growth and beyond the overall inflation rate for nearly three decades now. it is putting real pressure on budgets everywhere. government. a lot of the reaso
you are on with jay hancock. i think we lost chris. allan from maine, a family anber of somebody -- of employee with health insurance. good morning. caller: i guess i want to make a statement. carethe cost of health seems to be the most important issue. my wife retired with disability and we were able to continue our health care plan by purchasing it ourselves. we are aware of what the costs are. we started paying and the cost was about $4000 a year for a family. $16,000. is this does not seem...
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. >>> new treads for gerald hancock. he was wounded during an attack. he lost the use of his left hand. his new action track chair will help him get around many everyday obstacles. >> hancock is father of two kids has planned his new out go with the chair, a trip to the beach. >> a dazzling light show in the sky. and live look outside right now. meteorologist leigh glaser is up next with the forecast. >> and we have yet another first time major champion, jason duff they are snagged the championship today. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> they tried but came up short in attempting to hit the record books. people brought them to the annual bark in the park where they tried to break the world record by a group of darks. decibels
. >>> new treads for gerald hancock. he was wounded during an attack. he lost the use of his left hand. his new action track chair will help him get around many everyday obstacles. >> hancock is father of two kids has planned his new out go with the chair, a trip to the beach. >> a dazzling light show in the sky. and live look outside right now. meteorologist leigh glaser is up next with the forecast. >> and we have yet another first time major champion, jason duff...
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new tread for the iraq war vet jerald hancock. he was handparalyzed since being wounded during a fiery a tack. his new action track chair will help him. >> change my quality of life big-time, get me places i haven't been in years. >> ama: hancock is a single father to two kids and has already planned his first outing. a trip to the beach. >>> up next at 6:00. barking for the history books. did these pooches pull it off? we'll find out. looking live outside, looks nice. meteorologist leigh glaser up next with the forecast. >> mike: pga professional jason dufner has been knocking at the door, and today he knocked it down. we re introduce you to >> ama: a bunch of barking dogs tried, but came up short in their attachment to hit the record books. [barking] >> people brought their pooches to an annual bark in the park celebration. when they tried to break the begin is in world record for the loudest bark of dogs. they came up 10-decibels short. look at that little poodle. the old record was set in colorado in 2009. the group says they'
new tread for the iraq war vet jerald hancock. he was handparalyzed since being wounded during a fiery a tack. his new action track chair will help him. >> change my quality of life big-time, get me places i haven't been in years. >> ama: hancock is a single father to two kids and has already planned his first outing. a trip to the beach. >>> up next at 6:00. barking for the history books. did these pooches pull it off? we'll find out. looking live outside, looks nice....
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new tread for the iraq war vet jerald hancock. he was handparalyzed since being wounded during a fiery a tack. his new action track chair will help him. >> change my quality of life big-time, get me places i haven't been in years. >> ama: hancock is a single father to two kids and has already planned his first outing. a trip to the beach. >>> up next at 6:00. barking for the history books. did these pooches pull it off? we'll find out. looking live outside, looks nice. meteorologist leigh glaser up next with the forecast. >> mike: pga professional jason dufner has been knocking at the door, and today he knocked it down. we re introduce you my color is my signature. so i only trust the shampoo from the color experts. l'oreal color vibrancy. the amazing formulas with anti-oxidant and uv filters seals the color inside. protects the hair fiber. deeply nourishes to prolong radiance week after week. with color vibrancy... my color doesn't wash away. doesn't lose its luster. 85% of women who purchased it said they prefer color vibrancy f
new tread for the iraq war vet jerald hancock. he was handparalyzed since being wounded during a fiery a tack. his new action track chair will help him. >> change my quality of life big-time, get me places i haven't been in years. >> ama: hancock is a single father to two kids and has already planned his first outing. a trip to the beach. >>> up next at 6:00. barking for the history books. did these pooches pull it off? we'll find out. looking live outside, looks nice....
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so i-68 west, west of hancock, west of hagerstown, that's where we have the wet weather. otherwise, generally dry. it will stay warm and humid. you can go out and get that walk in, maybe walk the dog. it could be drizzly by your morning look. we'll talk about this unsettled pattern. let's head over to meteorologist mike masco. >> we had a sure that rolled through towson. it made this feel muggier. take a look at the dew points. yeah. it's another muggy day. it's not about the heat but the dew point. it's running from 624-0872. when you get to that threshold, that's when you're talking about a humid afternoon. take a look at the normal high. should be 86. it was a struggle. we'll match that in the low 80s but that's below average from where we should be. so the dew point values are running into the 60s and low 70s for basically every city in the east coast. if you're wondering where the heat is, you have there g dallas, texas, which is roasting at 104. take a look at the setup. cold front out to the west. that cold front will be a trig are in the atmosphere. that's going t
so i-68 west, west of hancock, west of hagerstown, that's where we have the wet weather. otherwise, generally dry. it will stay warm and humid. you can go out and get that walk in, maybe walk the dog. it could be drizzly by your morning look. we'll talk about this unsettled pattern. let's head over to meteorologist mike masco. >> we had a sure that rolled through towson. it made this feel muggier. take a look at the dew points. yeah. it's another muggy day. it's not about the heat but the...
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hancock has found is by reducing some of that power of these t regulatory cells now our immune system is going to get stronger and go after the cancer cells. >> do you have to have cancer before this study applies? >> yes. this is actually a study that was done in mice. it's not in human yet. it's not on clinical trial. but they have shown that by reducing the power of the t regulatory cells, they can go after lung cancer. >> are you born with cancer cells? >> you're not born with
hancock has found is by reducing some of that power of these t regulatory cells now our immune system is going to get stronger and go after the cancer cells. >> do you have to have cancer before this study applies? >> yes. this is actually a study that was done in mice. it's not in human yet. it's not on clinical trial. but they have shown that by reducing the power of the t regulatory cells, they can go after lung cancer. >> are you born with cancer cells? >> you're not...
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[applause] to our long-time members of the hancock county central committee. [applause] thank you to lori and the staff here. thank you for the hospitality. thank you to the catering for that meal. let's have a big round of applause. [applause] next up on the stage, please welcome the fourth district liaison of the veterans caucus. [applause] >> thank you. at this time, i would like to ask an iraq war veteran to come and lead us -- is that better? i'm sorry. i would like to ask jim, an iraq war veteran to come to the podium and lead us into the pledge of allegiance. [applause] >> good evening. [citing "pledge of allegiance"] >> fellow democrats, at this time, i would like to -- excuse me. at this time, i would like to iowaduce the chair of the democratic party, scott. he will come up and kick off this grand event. many speakers have come this evening. at this time, if he is ready, we will bring him up. [applause] >> thank you, larry. thank you for being with us here tonight. for those who i have not met before, my name is scott. i am the chair of your great io
[applause] to our long-time members of the hancock county central committee. [applause] thank you to lori and the staff here. thank you for the hospitality. thank you to the catering for that meal. let's have a big round of applause. [applause] next up on the stage, please welcome the fourth district liaison of the veterans caucus. [applause] >> thank you. at this time, i would like to ask an iraq war veteran to come and lead us -- is that better? i'm sorry. i would like to ask jim, an...
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. >> hancock is a single father of two. he says the first place he wants to go is the beach. the wheelchair was provided by brother hood of tankers and operation all the way home. >>> a mysterious package floating in the ocean. wait until you hear what was inside. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bottle along the southern california coast is creating some intrigue. stefanie strobel says she f the bottle while picking up trash along hermosa beach. inside >>> the skovary of discovery of a message in a bottle. inside the bottle were several message in german and seemed to be handwritten by different people. they took the message to a nearby hostile where three students translated the notes to her. >> the message say well wishes for your birthday. >> she says the contents of some of the notes were all over the map from wishing someone's health and birthdays. >>> this 14-carat honey diamond was found. this is the crater diamond state park. this is one of several diamonds they found this year. they get to keep it. finders keepers. >>> giants try to get one of it's own a happy birthday day. the a's
. >> hancock is a single father of two. he says the first place he wants to go is the beach. the wheelchair was provided by brother hood of tankers and operation all the way home. >>> a mysterious package floating in the ocean. wait until you hear what was inside. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bottle along the southern california coast is creating some intrigue. stefanie strobel says she f the bottle while picking up trash along hermosa beach. inside >>> the skovary of discovery of a...
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how did it feel the first time you played with herbie hancock, given this is the guy who's bno turned you on -- piano turned you on? the crazy moments, a year and a half ago i was andted to the white house, the white house requested i play my funny valentine. was the song that got me into trumpet. tavis: don't tell me you had her be playing the piano. >> herbie played the piano. he has got to be one of the most gracious people on the planet. to the sound check, and herbie goes, how do you want to play the song? i said, isn't that like michael jordan saying, what do you want to do? you invented the thing. i will just lay along. there were four presidents there. ande was the president china and obama's and clinton's. .here was barbra streisand playing the song was the thrill of a lifetime. done about 100 shows in five years. you have done 20 of those. >> it is show business. when you meet someone and say, we should do something together, sometimes it turns into lunch. she has done 100 live concerts, and i have got to tell you, she is really in. iconic. she does not use auto tuning. she
how did it feel the first time you played with herbie hancock, given this is the guy who's bno turned you on -- piano turned you on? the crazy moments, a year and a half ago i was andted to the white house, the white house requested i play my funny valentine. was the song that got me into trumpet. tavis: don't tell me you had her be playing the piano. >> herbie played the piano. he has got to be one of the most gracious people on the planet. to the sound check, and herbie goes, how do you...
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host: here is a story jake hancock filed for kaiser news. we will talk about what this means for businesses and employees. jonathan is from phoenix, arizona. go ahead. caller: i want is a call about age in which it covers, say your parents will cover you. i believe it was 26? i do not understand why the age limit is so high. try to pay your own health care. these kits that are growing up to be accountable -- on accountable for what they want unaccountable for what they want, now they won't be accountable to get up and there own jobs and their own economy going. i am 17 and i grew up with different values. i want to know what you guys ought about it. do you agree or disagree to affect that this age limit is so high? host: do you have a game plan for when you turn 18? do you plan to continue your education or get into the workforce? caller: i plan to get a secondary education. it might be difficult for me to afford my own health care. that is part of life. i am going to stroll with that. i am going to find my own way. i will be happy to partic
host: here is a story jake hancock filed for kaiser news. we will talk about what this means for businesses and employees. jonathan is from phoenix, arizona. go ahead. caller: i want is a call about age in which it covers, say your parents will cover you. i believe it was 26? i do not understand why the age limit is so high. try to pay your own health care. these kits that are growing up to be accountable -- on accountable for what they want unaccountable for what they want, now they won't be...
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we have a time lapse out of the hancock building which we will show you. we have a beautiful weekend ahead. there is a major pattern change and had a and it will relieve warm costs up. we'll talk about possible 90 degree temperatures lasnext week but before that, an ice 80 to 16: that's how many pairs of socks he goes through in a week. but it's fine, because i use tide with bleach which helps keep his socks brilliantly white. bye mom. hold on. [ horn honks ] show 'em what you got!!! [ female announcer ] tide plus bleach alternative is back. mom!! [ mom ] that's my tide. what's yours? [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two new flavors now made with real fruit. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can g
we have a time lapse out of the hancock building which we will show you. we have a beautiful weekend ahead. there is a major pattern change and had a and it will relieve warm costs up. we'll talk about possible 90 degree temperatures lasnext week but before that, an ice 80 to 16: that's how many pairs of socks he goes through in a week. but it's fine, because i use tide with bleach which helps keep his socks brilliantly white. bye mom. hold on. [ horn honks ] show 'em what you got!!! [ female...
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please welcome author of "the medium next door" maureen hancock. i always love having you. welcome back. but watching those clips, even though i lived that moment, watching it back, it still sends shivers up and down my spine. - me too. - do you remember it? i mean does it seem like it was yesterday for you? - it seems like it was yesterday and when it's a tragic passing it's almost like i can feel it so strongly. so it's hard to sometimes let it go. - all right, well, our audience today is filled with people hoping to connect with loved ones on the other side. you have not received any information from people here today. - no. - all right, are you ready? - i'm ready! - you've turned it on? - are you ready? - i'm ready. all right, do you want to just go where you're drawn? - yeah, i'm just gonna go where i feel it. and so what i do is kinda flip a switch and then it's really up to them. i start to hear a lot of voices. it's quiet here and it sounds like the mall at christmas time in my head. so they're all trying to get through, so you have to know that. if someone doesn't
please welcome author of "the medium next door" maureen hancock. i always love having you. welcome back. but watching those clips, even though i lived that moment, watching it back, it still sends shivers up and down my spine. - me too. - do you remember it? i mean does it seem like it was yesterday for you? - it seems like it was yesterday and when it's a tragic passing it's almost like i can feel it so strongly. so it's hard to sometimes let it go. - all right, well, our audience...
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la sb-54 es obra de la senadora lori hancock, quien dice que la medida surgi a raiz del incendio y explosin de la refineria de chevron en richmond del aÑo pasado, y cuya oficina asegura que slo 5% de trabajadores actuales sern impactados. s.o.t. andrés soto/organizador, comunidades para mejor ambiente 12:04:20 con todo respeto a la senadora, ella no sabe el lenguage que está dentro de su propio billl porque ese tiene un impacto a todo los trabajadores en todas las refinerias en el estado. el sindicato de trabajadores metalrgicos agrega que la medida es tambin una recompensa poltica por parte de la senora al sindicato de trabajadores de la construccin, y no un asunto de seguridad. s.o.t. eduardo pérez/trabaja en refinería de tesoro 8:18:06 como yo tengo 8 años haciendo este trabajo, yo conozco el sistema, no estoy diciendo que soy el mejor, pero con las personas con que s mejores. outro/jaimesí somos opuesta sb-54 legislativostes dr ndito asegura que haro el dercado propuestas sindicales urrá con esta. este es mi greso con ustedes al estudi pvo cesar ---hoy, empleados sindicalizados
la sb-54 es obra de la senadora lori hancock, quien dice que la medida surgi a raiz del incendio y explosin de la refineria de chevron en richmond del aÑo pasado, y cuya oficina asegura que slo 5% de trabajadores actuales sern impactados. s.o.t. andrés soto/organizador, comunidades para mejor ambiente 12:04:20 con todo respeto a la senadora, ella no sabe el lenguage que está dentro de su propio billl porque ese tiene un impacto a todo los trabajadores en todas las refinerias en el estado. el...
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the bill by loni hancock would require the parole board to consider the lesser ability of teenagers to control their impulses. those convicted of manslaughter would be eligible for parole after 15 years unless they are considered a threat to public safety. >>> in news of the world tonight -- gunshots from a mosque in cairo. [ sound of gunfire ] >> muslim brotherhood report shot as egyptian security forces surrounded the place of worship. the two fought for hours. tonight, security sources they've cleared the mosque. since last wednesday, 700 people have been killed as the military government moved to squash demonstrations by supporters of ousted president, mohammed morsi. >>> in britain, scotland guard is assessing new information it recently received about the 19197 deaths of princess diana and dodi al fayed. a paper says the family of a former soldier alleges that the commando unit was behind the death. a 2008 investigation says the couple had been killed par shayly due to gross negligence of the drunk driver. >>> supporters took part in a 5- k walk today. hundreds of people ran, jog
the bill by loni hancock would require the parole board to consider the lesser ability of teenagers to control their impulses. those convicted of manslaughter would be eligible for parole after 15 years unless they are considered a threat to public safety. >>> in news of the world tonight -- gunshots from a mosque in cairo. [ sound of gunfire ] >> muslim brotherhood report shot as egyptian security forces surrounded the place of worship. the two fought for hours. tonight,...
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ronnie hancock hosted a fore chin afternoon in oakland. >>> and vector troll officials are ask -- control officials are asking residents to reduce the threat of west nile virus. seven dead crows tested positive for the virus. the vector control district is urging people to dump or drain any standing water where mosquito pe-- wear mosquito repellant and avoid being outside when they're likely to be present and that is at dawn or disk. >>> a federal judge in new york today refused to put her rule against apple on hold in a case involving the sale of e books. last month, a judge ruled that apple conspired with publishers to drove up the prices of e books. apple denies the accusations and had asked the judge to put a ruling on hold while apple appealed. she refused. she could impose a five-year ban on apple making deals with publishers. >>> meanwhile, u.s. trade officials banned the import and sale of some samsung products saying some of the company's devices infringe on apple patents. the international trade commission said the violations involve two apple patents; however, the agency cleare
ronnie hancock hosted a fore chin afternoon in oakland. >>> and vector troll officials are ask -- control officials are asking residents to reduce the threat of west nile virus. seven dead crows tested positive for the virus. the vector control district is urging people to dump or drain any standing water where mosquito pe-- wear mosquito repellant and avoid being outside when they're likely to be present and that is at dawn or disk. >>> a federal judge in new york today...
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hancock has found is by reducing some of that power of these t regulatory cells now our immune system is going to get stronger and go after the cancer cells. >> do you have to have cancer before this study applies? >> yes. this is actually a study that was done in mice. it's not in human yet. it's not on clinical trial. but they have shown that by reducing the power of the t regulatory cells, they can go after lung cancer. >> are you born with cancer cells? >> you're not born with them. you actually -- people don't know this. you can develop them very quickly and get rid of them with your immune system and never develop an actual clinical cancer. we're always getting rid of tumor cells all the time. as david is saying, if we could manage to rev up the immune system, because these t regulatory cells down regulate the immune system, if we could rev it up and destroy the cancer as it's developing as has occurred in these mice without causing autoimmune diseases where immune system cells attack our own cells, that's what we want to avoid. we don't want to rev up the immune system and have
hancock has found is by reducing some of that power of these t regulatory cells now our immune system is going to get stronger and go after the cancer cells. >> do you have to have cancer before this study applies? >> yes. this is actually a study that was done in mice. it's not in human yet. it's not on clinical trial. but they have shown that by reducing the power of the t regulatory cells, they can go after lung cancer. >> are you born with cancer cells? >> you're not...
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wayne hancock, a very interesting one, there's a balance between the
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tenacity of chief still, we were able to go to sacramento and a writer was pursued by senator lonnie hancock. and he we succeeded in getting that. now funding will be coming in from the state for the reentry pod. next you'll see the whole justice replacement, this is quite a milestone project since jails 3 and 4 in our hall of justice has been compromised seismically due to loma-prieta. we're looking at a reduced replacement of jail bed space, which is a significant statement since california is well known in building prisons and county governments are well known in building jails. we'll be one of the first counties that in the talk of jail replacement we're not building a one for one replacement. we're building at reduced beds because we believe in the mission of diversion as well as we believe in safe incarceration. we have academy class of 20 deputies that is slated for november. the sheriff's department has not had an academy class since 2009-2010. because we have been so deficient due to attrition in our staffing, we very much look forward to the opportunity of repleting what has been a
tenacity of chief still, we were able to go to sacramento and a writer was pursued by senator lonnie hancock. and he we succeeded in getting that. now funding will be coming in from the state for the reentry pod. next you'll see the whole justice replacement, this is quite a milestone project since jails 3 and 4 in our hall of justice has been compromised seismically due to loma-prieta. we're looking at a reduced replacement of jail bed space, which is a significant statement since california...
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not until he set off his own eyes and ears in the form of winfield scott hancock. relating an order of concentration at gettysburg and even then after the battering, giving the army of the potomac on july 2, which rivaled as the single bloodiest day of the civil war, he was still debating whether to fall back to pike's creek or call a war council to consider it. they refuse. but not without expressing an element of surprise that he even wanted to talk about withdrawal. good, god, he explained, and the general is not going to retreat, is he? and no, he was not. but the credit may not be long as much as it does to a hefty list of line officers who time and again during the three days of the battle seized the initiative and kept the army from falling apart. means that most of us have never heard before. alexander webb, strong vincent, governor warren, norman hall, and one who you probably have heard all too much about, joshua chamberlain. these introduced men who over and over again stepped out of themselves for a moment and turned the corner or a time at some right m
not until he set off his own eyes and ears in the form of winfield scott hancock. relating an order of concentration at gettysburg and even then after the battering, giving the army of the potomac on july 2, which rivaled as the single bloodiest day of the civil war, he was still debating whether to fall back to pike's creek or call a war council to consider it. they refuse. but not without expressing an element of surprise that he even wanted to talk about withdrawal. good, god, he explained,...
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the bill by berkeley senator loni hancock would require the parole board to consider the lesser ability of teenagers to control their impulsesle for example inmates who committed manslaughter would be eligible for parole after 15 years unless officials consider them a threat to public safety. about 5700 inmates in california are serving final for crimes commit adjuveniles. >>> continuing coverage on the crisis in egypt. video now the clashes and gunfire that continue on the streets cairo. tonight egypt's cabinet says it will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the deepening crisis by some estimates a thousand people have died since wednesday. and today soldiers opened fire on a mosque, where supporters of the muslim brotherhood and ousts president mohamed morsi sought shelter. the sound of gunfire replaced the call for prayer from the mosque in cairo. hundreds of supporters are holed up in inside and where they sought shelter yesterday. as the protest dubbed the day of rage raged on all-around them. inside the mosque came the injured and the dead, lined up waiting to be claimed by thei
the bill by berkeley senator loni hancock would require the parole board to consider the lesser ability of teenagers to control their impulsesle for example inmates who committed manslaughter would be eligible for parole after 15 years unless officials consider them a threat to public safety. about 5700 inmates in california are serving final for crimes commit adjuveniles. >>> continuing coverage on the crisis in egypt. video now the clashes and gunfire that continue on the streets...
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the waves will come down on the lake as you can see this live shot at the north avenue beach from the hancock building, some good job out there and the weather service is advising him to be careful because those waters can be fast-moving and set up currents. sunshine and cumulus clouds that. they will shift inland as the day goes on 73 and northeast winds gusting. tonight with scattered clouds and winds will ease away from the lake and we could get a few like affect rain showers or sprinkles on the shore line. los 57 the morning, ranging in the low sixties in the loop and along the lake. tomorrow as sunshine and comfortable cool. after a morning like the fact sprinkles in spots, high of 76 and beautiful on the stick. light winds and 78 and sunday. humidity will creep up but not until later in the weekend. we got an outdoor air conditioner without even having to pay anybody for it. >> it looks good and the rest of the week. >> time for the trivia. on this day in 1961 east german communists began building at the berlin wall to prevent the flow people seeking freedom and whain the west. when did
the waves will come down on the lake as you can see this live shot at the north avenue beach from the hancock building, some good job out there and the weather service is advising him to be careful because those waters can be fast-moving and set up currents. sunshine and cumulus clouds that. they will shift inland as the day goes on 73 and northeast winds gusting. tonight with scattered clouds and winds will ease away from the lake and we could get a few like affect rain showers or sprinkles on...
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. >> 10-year-old coal hancock plummeted 15 yards while on-- 5 yards he suffered a fractured skull and took rescue crews several hours just to reach him. he has been recovering in the hospital for more than a week now. doctors say he suffered some brain damage but they are confident he will make a full recovery. tough little guy there. >>> looks like simon cowell may be doing diaper duty. the x factor judge expecting a baby with lauren silverman. he is said to be married to one of cowl's close friends. they have been unhappy for a while and divorce is in the works. >> you may want to grab your rain boots and umbrella depending where you live. >> mother nature about to drench a big portion of the country. maria molina has the latest. >> trying to get the afternoon run in we are expecting rainfall up and down the east coast to new york city. we could see the rain coming down with the current temperatures. we ha some of you waking up to temperatures in the 40s and even 50s out here. today a little warmer. you will remain in the 70s for many of you even in cleveland because that rain is mo
. >> 10-year-old coal hancock plummeted 15 yards while on-- 5 yards he suffered a fractured skull and took rescue crews several hours just to reach him. he has been recovering in the hospital for more than a week now. doctors say he suffered some brain damage but they are confident he will make a full recovery. tough little guy there. >>> looks like simon cowell may be doing diaper duty. the x factor judge expecting a baby with lauren silverman. he is said to be married to one of...
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the best friends hug each other and i have the memoir memoir by byron hancock who was there. he writes the scene. they hug each other and armistead says to hancock if i should ever raise my sword against you may god strike me dead. on this day on july 3 in 1863 that is exact way what he is doing. my father is telling me the story and we step over the stonewall. today if you go to gettysburg is the high watermark of the confederacy as they call it. .. much as though the zoo is not desirable, a museum is not the battlefield. i love museums. i support them. all well and good, but you need the ground. what the ground. and if you should ever happen to us take that walk, whether it's at gettysburg or anywhere else, if you have the chance to take a 12 year-old ban. [applause] and if any of you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask. >> not a question but comment. of what that field. now it's just a field full of butter cups when. hard to imagine. >> it was a very much the same then. it was a farmer's field. some of them are still there today. that is not taking anything
the best friends hug each other and i have the memoir memoir by byron hancock who was there. he writes the scene. they hug each other and armistead says to hancock if i should ever raise my sword against you may god strike me dead. on this day on july 3 in 1863 that is exact way what he is doing. my father is telling me the story and we step over the stonewall. today if you go to gettysburg is the high watermark of the confederacy as they call it. .. much as though the zoo is not desirable, a...
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senator hancock said this is a safety issue, pure and simple. more than 95% of day-to-day union workers will not be affected by this bill. >>> celebrating pride in the east bay as oakland gears up for its 4th annual pride event. the event has grown over the years, but there are concerns the closure of the bay bridge might keep people away. paul reports now from oakland where organizers are still predicting big crowds. >> reporter: oakland is pride, pride is oakland. that's the theme for this year's event. >> we're not hiding in the shadows. we're not afraid of getting shot. we're proud to be here. we're not in fear of our streets. >> reporter: some say oakland often gets a bad rap. they're coming out in full force for this year's event. the pride flag flies high on top of oakland's city hall. it's also on top of the oakland tribune building. >> oakland really is an up and coming, really diverse community. >> people are going to want to come out and party all night long. >> for the festival, you'll be able to exit at 19th street. if you come afte
senator hancock said this is a safety issue, pure and simple. more than 95% of day-to-day union workers will not be affected by this bill. >>> celebrating pride in the east bay as oakland gears up for its 4th annual pride event. the event has grown over the years, but there are concerns the closure of the bay bridge might keep people away. paul reports now from oakland where organizers are still predicting big crowds. >> reporter: oakland is pride, pride is oakland. that's the...
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hoare possible sunshine and lookit the mariners on the lake as we look from lakeshore drive at the hancock building. don't think i have ever seen so many people on the lake on a friday. why not? a beautiful day. today we had 100 percent of all are possible sunshine in chicago and the first time we've had that in a month. we have had a lack of rain but people in the southern suburbs had a good soaking yesterday. satellite view of the weather that produced an 82 degree high today at o'hare. lakefront at 76. you can see the heat building to the west and it will be comfortable another day tomorrow but the winds blowing from the southeast. then we get into the heat with the lake winds blowing south southwest and it will warm up along the lake and you can see the temperature increases in the twin cities and bismarck north dakota. tonight with dry air we will see the temperature is going down fast and it will be fairly cool. you might want a light blanket in the suburbs. this is a late season full-blown heat wave. temperatures get above 90 sunday through thursday. there may be a lake breeze wedne
hoare possible sunshine and lookit the mariners on the lake as we look from lakeshore drive at the hancock building. don't think i have ever seen so many people on the lake on a friday. why not? a beautiful day. today we had 100 percent of all are possible sunshine in chicago and the first time we've had that in a month. we have had a lack of rain but people in the southern suburbs had a good soaking yesterday. satellite view of the weather that produced an 82 degree high today at o'hare....
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from pumpkin center, just west of hancock to just about frostburg in garrett county area, moving up across southern pennsylvania. some areas will see more showers and thundershowers. this evening and later tonight, we could see some stuff up to 77, eltk -- elkton. but they'll be in the 70s in the next hour with showers. dew point, back up in a humid, sticky 72-degree range. locally, temperatures, where it's raining, temperatures have dropped back into the low to mid-70s. otherwise, upper 70s to near 80 degrees. southeast winds and southerly winds tomorrow will keep us in the warm, humid, yes, condition and risk of shower and thundershower activity is being quite a bit. a couple of spots with tremendous flooding. 6 to 7 inches of rain. a couple of spots saw even as much as a foot of rain in portions of missouri. that's moved pretty much off to the east. it's breaking down somewhat, into kentucky and tennessee. more activity to the north and more to the south. you can see this afternoon, some stuff from pennsylvania, ohio, that may cross the mountains, get us later tonight. we have that risk
from pumpkin center, just west of hancock to just about frostburg in garrett county area, moving up across southern pennsylvania. some areas will see more showers and thundershowers. this evening and later tonight, we could see some stuff up to 77, eltk -- elkton. but they'll be in the 70s in the next hour with showers. dew point, back up in a humid, sticky 72-degree range. locally, temperatures, where it's raining, temperatures have dropped back into the low to mid-70s. otherwise, upper 70s to...
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we met ruth and jerry hancock at the local malt shop, netties. >> i have just never, ever seen her do anything inappropriate myself. >> then all of a sudden we find this attraction as being a reason, to let her go. i don't think that's justified. >> reporter: after the firing, they found a new dentist. now, dr. knight offered melissa a month's severance for ten years of stellar work. but melissa vowed to fight tooth and nail. >> the good news for the court is this might be the easiest case that you have all year. >> reporter: when we come back, how melissa decided to retaliate in a court of law. >> this was a woman who did nothing to get herself fired, except, you know, bring her breasts to work. >> reporter: the dentist's surprising defense. and as an orthodontist might say, brace yourself. because you may not believe where else she took her case. >> open up and say meliss-ahhhhh. >> reporter: stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for the billions of smartphone photographers... ♪ ...the first smartphone to put the camera first. meet the windows phone nokia lumia 1020. with 41 me
we met ruth and jerry hancock at the local malt shop, netties. >> i have just never, ever seen her do anything inappropriate myself. >> then all of a sudden we find this attraction as being a reason, to let her go. i don't think that's justified. >> reporter: after the firing, they found a new dentist. now, dr. knight offered melissa a month's severance for ten years of stellar work. but melissa vowed to fight tooth and nail. >> the good news for the court is this might...
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after that, jay hancock continues our series on the health care law with a discussion on how some employers are adjusting to law while also trying to control health care costs. then, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of civil aviation with the accountability office. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ it isgood morning, monday, august 26, 2013. president obama is scheduled to hold meetings at the white house today as a ministration officials reveals a list of targets for potential strikes in the syrian government in response to last week's suspected to michael attack. even though congress is not scheduled to return to session for two more weeks, several key lawmakers took to the sunday shows yesterday to discuss u.s. options in syria. in some cases they pressed the white house to act. and as we take you through the latest on the syrian situation,
after that, jay hancock continues our series on the health care law with a discussion on how some employers are adjusting to law while also trying to control health care costs. then, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of civil aviation with the accountability office. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ it isgood morning, monday, august 26, 2013. president obama is scheduled to hold meetings at the white house today as a ministration...
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and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that to hear as transportation switched from -- that o'hare, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me what did chicago do right, and i think they wanted to know what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was cleveland can't do anything. in a lot of ways, chicago's expense -- success comes at the expense of the rest of the region. i mean, it really attracts, you know, it's getting a free ride on the public education systems in michigan and indiana and ohio and here in wisconsin because, you know, so many young people move to chicago. there's at least one bar for every big ten school in chicago, and for my school, michigan state, i think there are over a dozen which i think are more than in east lansing. more than half the graduates now leave the state. so that's definitely the success story. but it's kind of a case where it's kind of a consequence of globalization. just as money and education becomes concentrated among
and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that to hear as transportation switched from -- that o'hare, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me what did chicago do right, and i think they wanted to know what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was cleveland can't do anything. in a lot of ways, chicago's expense -- success comes at the expense of the rest of the...
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jay hancock with kaiser health news continues our series on the health care law with a discussion on how employers are adjusting to the law while also trying to control health care losts. after that, the latest on air traffic technology with gerald billingham, director of the issues with the government accountability office. that plus your calls live on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, google's vice president meghan smith talks about teaching science and engineering and how educators might change their curriculum to make the fields more enticing for students hosted by the american association for the advancement of science this, is 45 minutes.
jay hancock with kaiser health news continues our series on the health care law with a discussion on how employers are adjusting to the law while also trying to control health care losts. after that, the latest on air traffic technology with gerald billingham, director of the issues with the government accountability office. that plus your calls live on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, google's vice president meghan smith talks about teaching science and engineering...
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it was introduced by lonni ie hancock, it would give them a chance at practitioner role. it would happen after 15 years behind bars and the unmate must show significant changes. >> 5700 of california's 133,000 inmates are in prison for crimes committed as juveniles. >>> they have a second funds racer after she was rescued from the wilderness. and after being kidnapped but a family friend. >> every moment has been difficult for her and wanted to thank her supporters. >> this was organized by a neighbor of her late mother. >> if any one of us is going through the same thing. and that people would come together and do the same thing for each other. >> it will be used for funeral expenses for her brother and mother. >>> they are investigating the drowning of 1-year-old boy in lake tahoe's emerald bay. >> the boy and his family are from los angeles county. he they say the boy was swimming towards the island from a rental boat when he disappeared under water. >> drivers are preparing for gridlock as a 4 mile closure of the 405 freeway gets underway. it closed last night and wil
it was introduced by lonni ie hancock, it would give them a chance at practitioner role. it would happen after 15 years behind bars and the unmate must show significant changes. >> 5700 of california's 133,000 inmates are in prison for crimes committed as juveniles. >>> they have a second funds racer after she was rescued from the wilderness. and after being kidnapped but a family friend. >> every moment has been difficult for her and wanted to thank her supporters....
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gerald hancock is taking his first spin thanks to operation all the way home. he says the first place he wants to go is the beach. >> it chained my quality of life big time. bill: bill o'reilly has called on viewers to help. so far they have raised $8 million. martha: one detroit area doctor is facing serious charges today. here is a picture of him. he's accused of bilking the government out of tens of millions of dollars by deliberately misdiagnosing patients with cancer, then giving them chemotherapy they did not need, then illegally billing immediate care for that treatment. you're mind cannot wrap around what this man is accused of doing. laura ingle is live in our newsroom in new york city. >> reporter: there is a staggering list of accusations against the doctor. he got rich by mistreating patients. by administering chemotherapy when his patients didn't need it. the government claims that he billed $35 million to medicare over 2 years, raking in $24 million in drug infiewks building. the drug complaint says co-workers dozens of people pass through the off
gerald hancock is taking his first spin thanks to operation all the way home. he says the first place he wants to go is the beach. >> it chained my quality of life big time. bill: bill o'reilly has called on viewers to help. so far they have raised $8 million. martha: one detroit area doctor is facing serious charges today. here is a picture of him. he's accused of bilking the government out of tens of millions of dollars by deliberately misdiagnosing patients with cancer, then giving...
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jay hancock continues our series on the healthcare law. discussion about how some employees -- employers are adjusting to the law. after that, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of aviation issues with the government accountability office. that, plus, your calls. on washington journal. >> thousands of people gathered in the national mall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. civil rights advocates joined at the sameleaders location where martin luther king junior delivered his "i have a dream" speech. here is a brief look. >> my father, when i was growing up, said very simply. i used to walk around our home and he would say, boy, don't you dare walk around here like you hit a triple. you were born on third base. you are enjoying freedom, technology, things that were given to you by the struggle and sacrifice of those who came before you. don't you forget where you came from. you drink deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat from banq
jay hancock continues our series on the healthcare law. discussion about how some employees -- employers are adjusting to the law. after that, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of aviation issues with the government accountability office. that, plus, your calls. on washington journal. >> thousands of people gathered in the national mall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. civil rights advocates joined at the sameleaders...
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very few travel outside the capital city of pyongyang, cnn's paula hancocks was able do that and brings us an exclusive look at every day life her military minders didn't want her to see. >> driving out of pyongyang i'm very aware this is a journey very few foreigners ever make. the high rises give way to lush green farmland. every single field as far as the eye can see has been cultivated. growing maize, wheat and rice, unexpected in a country where a quarter of its children have severe malnutrition, according to the united nations. some crops were damaged by heavy rains which my military minders seemed upset to see. driving three hours north i see men and women working in the fields, but not a single piece of farming machinery. vehicles were rare. a car is a luxury the average north korean cannot afford. we're stopped at a number of military checkpoints, set up because of the heavy rain. >> so basically we're stopped here and one of the main roads out of pyongyang, this is a pretty major road in north korea, it was flooded yesterday because there's been so much heavy rain. and on the
very few travel outside the capital city of pyongyang, cnn's paula hancocks was able do that and brings us an exclusive look at every day life her military minders didn't want her to see. >> driving out of pyongyang i'm very aware this is a journey very few foreigners ever make. the high rises give way to lush green farmland. every single field as far as the eye can see has been cultivated. growing maize, wheat and rice, unexpected in a country where a quarter of its children have severe...
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. >> paula hancock's in tokyo. thank you. >>> when we come become, richard nixon forced to address the american people in the heat of the watergate scandal. the last of his white house tapes have just been released. you're going to find out what was going on behind the scenes. >>> plus celebrity therapist dr. phil is taking flack after a controversial tweet backfires. we have the details, next. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through
. >> paula hancock's in tokyo. thank you. >>> when we come become, richard nixon forced to address the american people in the heat of the watergate scandal. the last of his white house tapes have just been released. you're going to find out what was going on behind the scenes. >>> plus celebrity therapist dr. phil is taking flack after a controversial tweet backfires. we have the details, next. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country...
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we are also joined by mary agnes carey and jay hancock, also with -- also with kaiser health news. we are launching a partnership to dig into the federal health law and find out what it means for you. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel that the fact that colonoscopies are going to be covered under the affordable health care act is a huge benefit. i don't hear that much being said about it. but right away i feel most people who are insured are going to save possibly 1500 dollars a year. that is what my husband and i will be saving, each of us. in addition to that, my husband was seeing his doctor at a medical building and he was complaining about his hands hurting. they sent him for x-rays at a place affiliated with the hospital and for taking a couple x-rays of his hands, we got a bill for $750, which flabbergasted us. i was so upset. but once it was submitted to our insurance plan the bill came back to $450, which is an example of how outrageous our islthcare system is in the-- and the expense that it is involved with it. we are currently paying, we have a family of thre
we are also joined by mary agnes carey and jay hancock, also with -- also with kaiser health news. we are launching a partnership to dig into the federal health law and find out what it means for you. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel that the fact that colonoscopies are going to be covered under the affordable health care act is a huge benefit. i don't hear that much being said about it. but right away i feel most people who are insured are going to save possibly 1500 dollars a...
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paula hancocks got a rare look, and she's now in seoul, seoul korea. >> we see him in a labor camp. now we see him in a pyongyang hospital. >> i broke the law. that's why i'm in the labor camp. i think a high level u.s. official should come and bring me back to the u.s. i think the official should come and apologize on behalf of the u.s. government to get early release. this is my request to the u.s. government. >> kenneth bay was sentenced in april to 15 years in a labor camp for what the regime calls hostile acts to bring down the governments. his family says he is a tour operator with a missionary background. he was visited by a swedish diplomat. bay's health is deteriorating. the pro north korean group that spoke to bay in hospital says he has a spinal injury, lumbar and ser cervical pain and gallstones. his sister tells me he's lost 50 pounds since november. bay says he's concerned his health will deteriorate against once he returned to the camp. 218 candles were lit on saturday, one for each day kenneth bay has been held in north korea. >> it's been incredibly difficult. it's
paula hancocks got a rare look, and she's now in seoul, seoul korea. >> we see him in a labor camp. now we see him in a pyongyang hospital. >> i broke the law. that's why i'm in the labor camp. i think a high level u.s. official should come and bring me back to the u.s. i think the official should come and apologize on behalf of the u.s. government to get early release. this is my request to the u.s. government. >> kenneth bay was sentenced in april to 15 years in a labor camp...
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not until he set off his own eyes and ears in the form of winfield scott hancock. relating an order of concentration at gettysburg and even then after the battering, giving the army of the potomac on july 2, which rivaled as the single bloodiest day of the civil war, he was still debating whether to fall back to pike's creek or call a war council to consider it. they refuse. but not without expressing an element of surprise that he even wanted to talk about withdrawal. good, god, he explained, and the general is not going to retreat, is he? and no, he was not. but the credit may not be long as much as it does to a hefty list of line officers who time and again during the three days of the battle seized the initiative and kept the army from falling apart. means that most of us have never heard before. alexander webb, strong vincent, governor warren, norman hall, and one who you probably have heard all too much about, joshua chamberlain. these introduced men who over and over again stepped out of themselves for a moment and turned the corner or a time at some right m
not until he set off his own eyes and ears in the form of winfield scott hancock. relating an order of concentration at gettysburg and even then after the battering, giving the army of the potomac on july 2, which rivaled as the single bloodiest day of the civil war, he was still debating whether to fall back to pike's creek or call a war council to consider it. they refuse. but not without expressing an element of surprise that he even wanted to talk about withdrawal. good, god, he explained,...
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paula hancocks has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: public opinion has sunk lower in japan. hundreds of tons of highly radioactive water leaked from an on site water tank and some of that water has made its way into the pacific ocean. now the plant operator says if you stand too close to this undiluted water you would get a five-year dose of radiation in just one hour and japan's nuclear watch dog is basically saying the plant is like a house of horrors, fright kniening mis time and time again. >>> to cuba where people are struggling with a deadly foe the country hasn't fought in years, chole cholera. >> reporter: u.s. diplomats are warning against cholera. cuba has struggled to contain the disease since last year. doctors warn people to wash their hands more frequently and stay away from contaminated food and water. officials have been close lipped but other countries are taking precautions to make sure cuba's cholera doesn't spread any further. kate in. >> patrick, thank you. >>> two candidates running in austria's general election are not hiding anything from voters. thes
paula hancocks has the latest from tokyo. >> reporter: public opinion has sunk lower in japan. hundreds of tons of highly radioactive water leaked from an on site water tank and some of that water has made its way into the pacific ocean. now the plant operator says if you stand too close to this undiluted water you would get a five-year dose of radiation in just one hour and japan's nuclear watch dog is basically saying the plant is like a house of horrors, fright kniening mis time and...
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paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: children in seoul may have figured out how to keep cool but this recent heat wave is not so much fun for others in south korea. the government is warning of blackouts telling people to stop using elevators and to turn the air conditioning off. in neighboring japan there's been a record temperature recorded of 105.8 degrees fahrenheit and in china those without air conditioning are having to sleep on the balconies. >> paula, thank you so much. >>> when we told you the story yesterday the professor who built his mountain retreat on top of a beijing high-rise now he's bowing to pressure from neighbors. david mackenzie has the update. >> reporter: it seems like his luck has run out. the man who built this enormous piece of urban landscaping on top of his 26-floor apartment has been told he needs to get rid of it. officials saying he has 15 days to tear down the fake rock, trees and all the things that angered neighbors for years. they said that he was above the law, had powerful connections, and that's why he got away with it. because of pictures like
paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: children in seoul may have figured out how to keep cool but this recent heat wave is not so much fun for others in south korea. the government is warning of blackouts telling people to stop using elevators and to turn the air conditioning off. in neighboring japan there's been a record temperature recorded of 105.8 degrees fahrenheit and in china those without air conditioning are having to sleep on the balconies. >> paula, thank you so much....
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paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: a u.n. envoy is expected to head to north korea friday but also said kenneth bay was sentenced back in april to 15 years hard labor for hostile issues against the government. he is hoping he will be released on humanitarian grounds as is he in ill health. >>> wedding photos have taken a bit of an odd turn in hong kong. colleen chu is there. >> wedding ares often expensive and near hong kong couples are willing to spend a lot on pre-wedding photos. this is big business. couples can go on photo shoots for several days with a makeup artist, a stylist and graphic dpe signer. the photos can be funny, serious or underwater. kim li and daniel chen got to dig into their favorite local treats and this couple were reunited with their dead cat. according to e-commerce website esdlife the average hong kong couple spends $2,37 u.n. on pre-wedding photos, two times the amount they're willing to spend on a photographer for the real day. kate? back to you. >> wow. i could see that. we should do a photo shoo
paula hancocks has more. >> reporter: a u.n. envoy is expected to head to north korea friday but also said kenneth bay was sentenced back in april to 15 years hard labor for hostile issues against the government. he is hoping he will be released on humanitarian grounds as is he in ill health. >>> wedding photos have taken a bit of an odd turn in hong kong. colleen chu is there. >> wedding ares often expensive and near hong kong couples are willing to spend a lot on...
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. >> hi, helen, i'm jay hancock from kaiser health news. you put this in terms of employers see the exchanges as viable for certain populations that they've traditionally covered. to what extend is that perception -- to what extent is that perception and what they're expressing here, so what extent is that a result of -- it sounds like employers are saying they expect to see members of these populations seeking coverage in the exchanges. next year. would you say that's correct? in fact, i think that was the question. >> yes. so, i mean -- >> is that going on because the employers are reducing their coverage and their benefits? it seems there would be be a cause and effect here that you didn't address. >> okay. well, actually, there isn't a cause and effect there. so, for example, first of all, they're not -- you used the word "reducing their benefits." they're actually not. the dollars they're putting into care are going to go up next year. so they're not reducing their benefits. but they definitely are, for example, one of the reasons we n
. >> hi, helen, i'm jay hancock from kaiser health news. you put this in terms of employers see the exchanges as viable for certain populations that they've traditionally covered. to what extend is that perception -- to what extent is that perception and what they're expressing here, so what extent is that a result of -- it sounds like employers are saying they expect to see members of these populations seeking coverage in the exchanges. next year. would you say that's correct? in fact, i...